When I reboot my FreeBSD machine, I've got OSS starting (via an rc.d script) which is working beautifully. However, every time I start X after a reboot, I need to start ossxmix and move the PCM and Vol sliders up from the very bottom every time. Is there a way to 'save' an ossxmix configuration or set volume defaults?

Anonymous wrote:When I reboot my FreeBSD machine, I've got OSS starting (via an rc.d script) which is working beautifully. However, every time I start X after a reboot, I need to start ossxmix and move the PCM and Vol sliders up from the very bottom every time. Is there a way to 'save' an ossxmix configuration or set volume defaults?

(FreeBSD 5.3, SB Live! 5.1 MP3+)

Sure, just run savemixer when you have started OSS and set the appropriate levels. Next time OSS start/machine boots, it automatically loads the saved settings.